This is my life now. Just sent this to my wife, who has been awesome through all of my ETH and Monero tweaking. Pushing GPUs to the limit for ETH difficulty increases and pushing CPUs for Monero before the difficulty bombs.

This is my life now. Just sent this to my wife, who has been awesome through all of my ETH and Monero tweaking. Pushing GPUs to the limit for ETH difficulty increases and pushing CPUs for Monero before the difficulty bombs.

Just wondering, are we supposed to tweak bios thinking that we will be dual mining? Or just focused on getting ETH hash rate higher, and Dual mining will come naturally? Because it's already time consuming enough to get best hash rate for ETH, do we need to repeat process to dual mine?

I don't understand how you guys can reach up to 29-30 mh/s with this card.I have a fast custom built PC, the motherboard is ASUS Maximus VIII Hero, and I bought a graphics card MSI Radeon RX580, and tried out mining with Claymore miner on nanopool.org (dual mining ETH with SIA), but the command line tool shows only up to 20.5 mh/s max. Usually is 17, 18 or 19, sometimes 20.I already modded the BIOS too, but I didn't see much difference.Or is it because my miner runs on Windows 10 Pro 64bit, and maybe you guys running on a small Linux OS?

I don't understand how you guys can reach up to 29-30 mh/s with this card.I have a fast custom built PC, the motherboard is ASUS Maximus VIII Hero, and I bought a graphics card MSI Radeon RX580, and tried out mining with Claymore miner on nanopool.org (dual mining ETH with SIA), but the command line tool shows only up to 20.5 mh/s max. Usually is 17, 18 or 19, sometimes 20.I already modded the BIOS too, but I didn't see much difference.Or is it because my miner runs on Windows 10 Pro 64bit, and maybe you guys running on a small Linux OS?

what clock settings do you have for your card?Also, what memory does it have?

Feels weird to me as Gaming X's are usually very cool cards to run as they have fantastic heatsink. In a 20C ambient temp room, mine dual-mines at about 58-60C per card. And it doesn't have any case fans at that.

For comparison, my other rig (Asus Dual OC 580) dual-mines around 63-65C but has 140mm case fans blowing air on them. This is beside my Gaming X rig.